Living Air Ware™ Collectibles

Living Air Ware® Collectibles is a delightful new product line that brings air plants to life in a whole new way! Each Collectible is styled out of a polymer clay and made to resemble a sea life creature, wild animal or other fantasy character. The fun part is that they are also a living habitat for air plants that have been thoughtfully incorporated into the design concept to be a physical characteristic of the Collectible. For example, in featured designs the air plant becomes the tentacles of the jellyfish, the mane of a lion, and the coronet of a seahorse. Each Collectible is specially fabricated to allow breathing room and proper water drainage while giving the air plant a good space to attach its roots.

Air plants are extremely easy to care. Simply submerge them in water overnight twice a month and mist them 1-2 time weekly. Although each Collectible comes with easy care instructions, we recommend doubling the watering rate recommended due to Colorado’s particularly dry.

Originally published on October 3, 2018.

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